The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 29, 1854, Image 2

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in the city, and we would respectfully-;ask me!=
chaots and all others who want Caidii, Ciyanlnre,
Bills of Lading, Bill Beads, Blank Cheeks, Ovid
hills, etc:, to give us a call. All our Job Type
are of themost modern manufacture and can
not fail to please all our customers. Our work
men arnperfentmasters of their business, and
will labor assiduously to please all who will
vor us with, an order.
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Hos.Dawsp.arrours has our -thanks for the :
handsome 'olot:is containing the Obituary Ad
dresses on 'the occasion of the death of the lite
Viso President, Hon. Wm. IL Ring- The
speeches were delivered in tbo Senate and House
of RepreSentatives in'December, 1853.
TUE WAILAND ITS COST. .
It has become perfectly apparent that very
little reliance Can be plaoed on the war news re-
ported to us from Europe. Almost every steamer
that arrives brings Intelligence of advantages
gained by the, Allies over Russia.. Some of:them
are set down as splendid victories in the English
and French)ournale. But a few dayttlater the
Russian account of the battles makes its appear
ance, and is entirely different. The victories
are claimed on their side. Thus all the parties
seem to bo satisfied with the results so far, if
their published reports are to be believed. But
they are not to be believed. The fact is, the,
English and French governments and newspa
pers are evidently of opinion that a good deal of
bragging . is necessary to keep Iv the courage
and enthusiasm of the people ; and to reconcile
them to the enormous expenses the war is al-
ready entailing upon them.
It is stated that the current expenses of the
army and fleets of Eogland alone, now in service ,
in the war, amount to over two hundred thotis
and dollars each day., At this very moderate
estimate the war now costs England six o mildon
dollars per month. Yet a much-largo:re force will
have to be called into:the service. It is well
known - that governments pay . highpriees for ser
vices ; and John Bull is by no means exempt,
from the fleecing proem. It is said that it cotta
England $5OO to transport each toldier from
England to Turkey. Iro keep him alive when
' there costa more than boarding at our boat
hotele. A larg_er force is already called for;
and more war steamers of small class are de
manded by Sir Charles Napier in the Baltic;
From twelve to fifteen million dollars per month
will bo England's share of the cost of the war in
a few weeks more.. The cost to France will be
equally enormous. This includes no losses in
damaged and sunken vessels and stores. The
English people are a little more fond of food ana
money, than of hard blows and glory; and when
they fled that snob is the cost of a war in which
they bare little personal interest, but for which
they must pay, they will be very opt to prefer
that, the Moslem be left to the tender mercies of
the Czar. Already the English government is in
the mOrket for $28,000,000, and the French for
about $40,000,000.
The Emperor of Russia hag only to assume a
defensive attitude, peotract the wet, and render
it as expensive as possible to his adversaries,
and the sick man" will ultimately perish, and
Russia become heir to the best portion of the
decedent's estate.
' The English government is already in debt to
the amount of four thousand million dollar. A
• seven years' war with Russia will add another
thonsand million to the sum. Bat the London
Times admits that this war may last a quarter of
a century. What then will be the debt of Eng
land ; and whence will she draw resources for
its support? It must be remembered too that
the stores for the armies and navies must be
purchased and paid for abroad, and the troops
. and seamen will be paid and spend their money
abroad. A heavy current of specie will thus be
drained out of England and France, and expend
ed in distant countries. It is evident that the
financial statistics of the war, as well as the
numbers of the ships aed soldiers, must be taken
Into the account in predicting the ultimate re
sults; and the more ships and men the allies ern
ploy the heavier the drain on their o'er burdened
treasuries. It is to be coneidered, too, that the
productive industry of the allied nations is
grealy reduced by the effects of the war; and
the increase in the Prices of food and labor are
seriously damaging their manufacturing inter
ests.
Fortunately for England, she has the gold
mines of Australia to aid her in defraying the
'cost of war and glory, and maritime and East
' ern supremacy. Then gold is discovered in the
English, colofiy tat her Cape of Good Hope'
Should rich mines turn up there, and the Aus
. trallan supply continue, England may be„able to
sustain a long war without utter bankruptcy.
But what will become of France? Her debt is
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nearly as great on that of England,; the War will
cost her as much; and aho bee no gold mines.
- Bat low long will the people of England and
France, upon whom these burdens fall, be satis
fied with rulers that thus grievously tax them?
• And how many years of short crops and high
prices and famine may occur while the contest is
thus progressing, and consuming the substance,
and destroying the prosperity of tho people?
Three years of expensive war without material
and glorious results, would render Louis Napo
leon's seat unsteady, and greatly endanger hie
crown, Sharp eyes are waiting for his down•
fall; and relentless foes are watching for the
first favorable opportunity to strike, and tumble
hini from his .usurped and unstable throne.
What then would become of England's ally.
The fact is, the true policy and . only safety
for the governments of England and France ie,
at all hazards, to make the war " sharp and
short." Should Russia bo able to protract it
through several years, without very material
oche
_.vast vast changes may occur that would alter the
'whole aspect of affairs. The Republican element
is strong:in Europe. , and waits but for an oppor
tualty develope its energies, and assert its
- rights. Should such an opportunity occur, the
true and right question would then be in issue :
Shall -Europe be Republicakar Co es ack
•
NELSON AND NAMED..
As au evidence of the perfection to which the
ecience of War httikbeen brought, an English p&
per comparee the strength of Nelson at Trafalgar'.
with that of Sir Charles Napier, now in the Est
tie, A M1)143113 given, showing that the hero of
Trafalgar conquered tho combined fleets of
Prance and Spain with only thirty ono ships,
carrying twenty-two hundred and niuetyeis
guns ; while Sir Charles has a total of fifty ships
and twenty-three hundred and ninety-three
guns, under his command, But the disparity is
not shewerso much in the number- as in the
weight of the metal.
.At Trafalgar there were but three ships carry-
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Ink one Wafted, while in the Baltic there are
five of one hundreid and twenty. gnus. - Nelson's
flag ship, the " Victory," was one of the largest
.ehisti whits broadside force of 1012 pounds; yet
- the "Imitation," a screw lino of-battle ship in
Sir Charles', fleet, bee a broadside force of 2082
imnods, - or mores - than twice as much ae that of
the famous " Victory ;" and to such perfection
hatt the art of gunnery been brought, that six
brOadsides can be given in fonr minutes, 'oak
log a ton and a half , of shot per minute, or
tine!! tone an hour. .
There is no questioning*. for a Anotrient, the
foot that Britait's navy will, in an incredittly
•ebort time, sweep the One)] fl• et and' Russian
Commerce 'from *every sea. Even though her
seamanship were not superior, the more advan
tage in weight of metal, 'would bring about this
result. Besides, naval warfare has changed
greatly elute Copenhagen *and. the Nile, whieli
will also - -. probably be to the advantage . of -the
;Pritisla. 'A . great majority of the Baltic fleet are
Bitted 'with ecrewe, allowing them to take a po
iiitom ;Ili spite of wind and tide, and wilt'enable
them to thread their way through the narrow
gulfs and channels without.dauger.
' Whether !meeting the Russian flag from
every sea, is going to compel the Czar to sue for
peace, is quite a different matter. It ie well
known that Nelson served the French.fiag in the
same way, but that did nut prevent him tri
umphing at Eylan and Austerlitz. 'Russia's itn
'Medea resources may prove too ranch even for
Bull-dog English perseverance and theimpetnous
Frenchman.' .. .
TUOUBLE AMONG TLIE CONSULS..
The Mexican Consul at Ban Francisco, (Cali
(ornio.) has been tried and found *guilty of a
breach of the neutrality law& Ho was raising
troops at that port to send to Mexico; to be em
ployed in revolutionary movements. The prose
cution believed that the testimony of M. Dillon,
the French consul, would be important ; and ad
dressed an invitation to him to appear in court
and testify. Consuls cannot be compelled to ap
pear as witnesses. M. Dillon refused to appear.
'The comma for the defence afterwards applied
fora subpoena to require hie attendance. Ile
again refused, when an attachment was issued,
and he - was brought into court. He immediately
struck hie flag, and placed himself under the
oaro of the English consul. The court after
wards released him, and admitted that the arrest
was illegal: It was believed that M. Dillon was
implicated with the Mexican emits!, in the at
tempt to raise forces to be employed in revolu
tionary movements in Mexico. This be denies
in a letter addressed to Gen. Wool, our military
commandant la that recion. " The Mexican Con.
eul was found guilty by the jury, and recom
mended to mercy ; but has not 3ot been sen
tenced. The illegal arrest of M. Dillon will
probably have to be settled between our federal
government and France. The Consul alleges that
four insults have been offered to France through
him.
Those alleged ictsults were :—No. 1. Com
mand ins subpcsa% to appear as a witness ;
No. 2. Command to bring a paper forming a
portion of hie efficial archives; No. 8. Violation
of hie domioal by the Marshal'going in to arrest
him under the attachment, without any express
or'implied permission to enter; No. 4. The ar
rest under the attachment.
A large crowd of excited Frenchmen gather
ed about tbo Consul when be was arrested, and
threatened to rescue him, but he advised them
to desist. A large amount of correspondence
on the subject of the Consular dfEsculties has
been published in the San Francisco papers.
CITY 01 thasoovir.--It rill be remembered the
Franklin" reported that n steamer was spo
ken which some supposed might possibly have
been the " Glasgow." This last hope has been
dissipated by, n despatch received from Samuel
Smith, of Philadelphia, agent of 'Messrs. Rich
ardson & Bros. It says: " The steamer we ad
vised you of pei Frsnklin was not the City of
Glaegow, as the captain who sow her is positive
that she bad yellow paddle boxes, and timber
bulwarks, which answers the build of the West
India mail steamers." There will doubtless be
many more rumors of the kind for some time to
come, but the probability of her safety is now
little better than that of Sir John Franklin.
While we have fitted out two expeditions to search
for a purely British undertaking, there has bee.
as•yet, none sent in aid of a repeal in which we
have ainsuch dearer interest. Why is this?
Have we no philatitrophy for home ?
467 . About eight years ego Horace Ray died in Connect!.
cut. (Joust city.) of consumption; since then two of his
POUS are died of the samediseste; and snot/sere son being
sick also with consumption, bi.• friends, under the belief
that the desd brothers warts feeding on the Wring, went ts
their gIISTIS on the ath, dog them up and burutd the
corps& This is an instance of nuperatition such an as.
sionaries tell ue of among" the heathen."—Botton /VA
They certainly do some queer things in the
wooden nutmeg State which would be hard to ex
plain of a lees superstitions people. At one
time they thought it necessary to dissolve the
Union, and therefore held a Hartford convention.
Most of those engaged in that treasonable move-
I went became heartily ashamed of it In their own
day, and we are sure none of their descendants
consider it a matter of pride. By reference to
our telegraphic column, it will be seen the Ne
braska grief has taken a grave turn there, and
that the bells tolled most funerally. The people
of Hartford evidently see a oriels approaching.
We suggest a convention—another Hartford con
vention! Will Mr. Greeley second our move
POWDU. MILL EIPLO3IOI4B.—The powder mill
of Messrs. Laflin & Smith, about three miles
back of Saugerties, Ulster county, N. Y., blew
up on the 25th inst., killing seven men, and
blowing six houses in the vicinity all to pieces.
ft portion of Hammer's extensive powder
mill in Hartford, Coon., exploded on Friday
morning with a tremendous crash. Two persons
were killed and some others injured. •
NSW OBLWANS, May 24.—The stetuner Pam
pero, of the lii r earagna line, arrived it this port
to-day, in Biz days from Saq Juan.brings
one hundred and thirty passengers and a small
amount of specie. A letter received by this ar
rival, announces that during the excitement at.
tending the arrest of Mr. Borland, the American
minister, the United States Consul was fired at
end the consulate robbed. A volunteer force
from the steamer Pamper° was enrolled, in or
der to save the property of the company at
Punta Arenas from being destroyed. The same
letter states that the destruction of life and
pro arty by the late earthquake was far more
awful than at first represented—nearly five
thousand persons having been killed. by tho ca
tastrophe!
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Eufaula Br-411111 Aoan.—The following is in
teresting to barbers and gentlemen blessed with
long is sa i d '
~ I t is said that a'gentleman residing in one'
of the large towns of England, whose fsoo rath
er exceeded the ordinary dimensions, was waited
on by a barber every day for twenty-one years,
without coming to a settlement. The barber,
thinking it about time to settle,' presented his
bill, in Which be charged a penny a day, amount•
ing in all to .ZBl 18s. Bd. The gentlethan, sup
posing too much charged, refused to pap the
amount; but agreed to.a proposal of the barber,
to pay at the rate of .£2OO an acre. The premises
were accordingly measured, and the result was,
that the shaving bill was increased to 478 Bs. Bd.
IIZIM
MEE
Ali Expose of the "Know Nothings."
Yesterday morning, a pamphlet of thirty-two
pages was issued from the press of one or the
obeap publishers, and sold at a shilling. It is
ti
en tied "The Know Nothings; an Expose of the
Secret Order of . Know Nothings: the moat ludic;
'runs and startling Yankee Notion ever conceived.
By a . I Know Nothing,' late of the Grand Coun
cil." The author states in the Introduction, that
the objects of the association have never been
made known, as many of the " Know Nothings"
themselves are unawnre of the ultimate object of
the order. The writer does - not give any account
of, the objects for which the order was establish
ed. lie states that itinow numbers five million's
of members, and that it is increasing at the rate
of five thousand per week. The account of the
initiatory ceremonies is highly absurd, and must
be incomplete,
According to . this pinsPhlet, the real name
adopted by the order-in general is Babelorinut;
from the tower of Babel. The order is divided
into three degrees, each separate from the other.
The first is called the Mutesome degree; the see
1 Gond, Meanie-re; the third Ilduritmost. - While the
order in general takes the tame of 13.4bslorium.ti.e
undivided societies ha different places‘nre called
Towerette. Thenumbt•r of Towerette in the city
of New. York, at this date, ie Almost two hundred
and fifty, - and 'applications for new once are so
uumerone that the initiating officers are over
whelmed wittCbusiness.
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The officers are dressed in revolutionary and
Indian costumes. • The candidate le hoodwinked 1
and a string tied aronnd hie tongue. After Ger.:
tain questions asked.and• anewere returned, the
conductor withdraws the feed's cap fu om the eyes ,
of the candidate; tho uohor eeizes him behind by
the coat collar with both hands, and pulls back
as if determined to cause strangulation; the
Wampum Master, in front, drawn on the cord
tied to the candidate's tongue, and the Captain
Mum stands a little on the left, with an upraised
tomahawk. • •
The candidate, with lolling tongue, choking
throat, and dletended eyes, gazes around, and
In addition td the figures directly before him, is'
struck with ludicrous yet painful aniazement on
beholding the room filled with the most indes
cribable images. Every man of the assembly
has on a fool's cap coming down over the eye
I brows, and tapering back at an angle of forty
, five degrees, 'about eighteen inches in length.,
i Every man has the forefiuger of each hand In
• the corners of hie mouth; and, with a broad grin
on his face, tugs on the comers of his potatoe
trap, to -see which can produce the meet horrible
grimace, and exhibit the deepest guttural cav
ern, studded with the longest rows of bed ivory.
The candidate then proceeds to make oath to
a string of the most absurd attempts at fun that
we have ever seen.. One clause is eufficient.
To the true and faithful performance of all of
which, I pledge my most pertinacious logos,
binding myself under a penalty no less than hay
tug my boots drawn off over my head, my hair
rtiisted into a cord nine feet long, the skirts of
my coat cut' into forty-nine strips, and in :his
unfortunate plight suffer myself to be rode on a
threeesornered rail, nine feet long, over the rail
road track of a hamburg rocket, at the rate of
ninety tolles per hour.
The pass word of this order is, dieote•eht-neh
tdna-tsmf-yit nuoe rue. This pass word is never
to be given whole, bat to be halved whenever
need.
The remainder of the work io equally ridicn
lone, and It is stated that it was written as a
burlesque on the whole affair. It appears to be
a mixture of the wen:ionic , of the Tammany
Society and the Odd Fellows, with a little of the
vagaries of the Bowery boys.—Y. F. 'Jerald.
Constitution of Ohio Unconstitutional.
We learn, through a Source in which we place
reliance, that the Supreme Court of the United
States decided the case lately argued before it,
involving the question of taxation on Banks,
prescribed In our Constittiticn, adverse to the
State. In other words, that the Constitution of
Ohio is unconstitutional. This is an important
and extraordinary decision, and will justly at
tract great public attention. It is the first in
stone, we believe, in outpolitioal history where
the Supreme Court hoe decided the fundamental
law of a sovereign State invalid. It is a great
exercise of power when a federal tribunal passes
each a judgment upon the Constitution of a
State. This decision. tilthough it is the first
one, where a State Constitution hos been set
aside by the Supreme Court of the Union, is not
the first one in which the doctrine of State rights
has mot with bat little favor before that tribunal
It has always leaned strongly to the Federal idea
of a strong Notional Got eminent, and has beet
very conservative in maintaining nod carrying
out the old English common law principle of the
sacredness of corimratione and their immunity
from legislation. Rattling connueuts, however,
upon this point, until a future occasion, we ail ,
look at the position in which the Stnto is placed
by the decision. The incorporated batiko by it
will only be taxed upon the profits of their
in
instead of upon their entire capital.
without a. deduction of duhts, which is the coat,
with individnale., occurdiug to the decision 01
our Supreme Court. They will be cut jeer to a
State tax only, paying nothing for county or
city purposes; and. in feat, although enjoying
extraordinary governmental privileges, will have
an almost entire immunity from governmental
burdens.
The bunks, therefore, have supped off the
constitutional platform of taxation, 7 : . having man
aed however, previously, by tifir cunning o
their ,
lawyers in influencing the Supren f n.
Court, to get the people elevated:To tbo same
high standard, although it woe not intended ao
to be by the framers of that instrument, and is
manifestly against both its letter and spirit.
For the people there is no relict except through
a change in the organic law of the State. Al
though, in the opinion of our highest judicial
tribunal, the Constitution presoribeo uniformity
of taxation, the banks only, nod not the people get
rid of their burdens by this decision. This fact
will render our present tax system more odious
and inignitone than before, and will greatly in
crease its unpopularity with the people.—Cin
m, cinnati Enquirer.
GRAI3BIIO"PER ROAST.—The editor of the Em
pire County Argus describes a groat dish among
the Digger Indians, in the districts where tho
grasshoppers aro very numerous, and gives the
following account of their mode of preparing
the delicacy: •
" A piece of ground is sought where they
most abound, in the centre of which an excava
tion is made, large and deep enough to prevent
the insect from hopping out when once in. The
entire party of Diggers, old nod young, male
and female, then eurround as much of the ad
joining grounds as they can. and with each a
green bough in hand, whipping and thrashing
on every side, gradually approach the centre,
driving the insects before them in countless mul
titudes, till at last all, or nearly all, are secured
in the pit. In the meantime smaller excavatious
are mode, answering the purpose of ovens, in
which fires are kindled and kept up till the sur
rounding earth, fora short distance, becomes
sufficiently heated, together with a fi.at stone
I enough to cover the oven. The grasshop
pers are now taken in coarse bags, and after be
ing thoroughly soaked in salt water for a few
moments, are emptied into the ovens and closed
in. Ton or fifteen minutes suffices to roast
them, when they are taken out and eaten with
out further preparation, and with much apparent
relish, or as is sometimes the case, reduced to
po ader and made into soup. And having from
curiositylasted, not of the soup, but of the
roast; really if one could but divest himself _of
Cte idea of eating an insect as we do an oyster
or shrimp, without other preparation than sim
ple roasting, they would not be censidered very
bad eating even by more refined epicures than
the Digger Indians."
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MAGNITUDE OF RUBBIA.•-•-ROBBia 19 the great
est unbroken empire for extent that ever exist
ed—occupying vast regions.of Europe and Asia,
and nearly one-sixth of the habitable globe. It
is forty-one times the size of France, and one
hundred and thirty-eight times that of England.
Yet it is too small for the ambition of Alexan
der, who le reported to have said, "I insist up
on having the Baltic to skate upon, the Caspian
for a bathing place, the Black sea as a wash
hand basin, and the North Pacific Ocean ass fieh
pond." He "encroached on Tary for a pastuke,
on Persia and Georgia fur a vino-yard, on Tar
key for a garden, on Poland for a farm ; on Fin
land and'Lapland as a hunting ground, and took
part of North America as a place of banishment
for offenders."
WHAT IT lIAS COST ENOLAND 7011 GLORY.-
From Parliamentary retards it appears that the
expenditure of England during the war, from
1803 to 1816 inclusive, amounted to .£1,159,729.-
256. or °Wee upon five thouaand eight hundred
million dollar.. In the last year of that war, the
expenditure ran thus : £lO3 421.538 in the year
1812 ; $120,952, 657 iu 1818 £113,843.889
in 1814; and .£116,491,051 in 1813—in which
last year, the campaign commenced In April and
fiinished at Waterloo in June. This is the mere
money cost, for maintaining armies. What it
has'ociat the nation, may be seen in the overload
ing taxes and the amount of comfort which the
people are deprived of in consequence, and the
positive misery and destitution existing.
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Diegeues dentes," a fee ample " to be the foe
given a quack donor.
Henry Ward Beecher says: '‘ Dress doesn't
make the man, but when a man is made he looks
a great deal better dressed up." '
Thomas W. Hinman has been sentenced at
Columbia B. C., to be bung for slave -stealing.
The culprit has a respectable wife and eight
children.'
The Caloric: ship Ericsson, has been taken out
of the Dry Dock. Her ku'l bas been repaired,
and is now considered as Etutvi , l as ever. She is
now undergoing an overhauling in the interior.
Forty-five' hundred dollars were stolen 'front
the Canal Bank at Cleveland, on Wednesday. A
reward of $lOOO is offered for the recorery of
the money. About one-third of it, was Canal
bank notes, the balance Now }lnland bills.' -
Dr. B. Weber is again likely to get into trouble
fur his clumsy manner of administering physic;
as we eec a Mrs. Boner, one of his patients died
shortly after tatink a dose of medicine preseri
bed by him. A post mortem examination of the
body will be held.
The Selene of Ohio have made a grievous mis
take in the wording of their new liquor bill. In
consequence of the use of the coojunotion "and"
instead of "or." it is necessary the offender shall
have violated all three of the sections before he
can be punished at all.
A man named Fannin was abet at Aberdeen,
Miss., on the 19th inst., by amen named Bunch.
Fannin served as an officer in the Texas revolu
tion, and in the Mexican war, and was a brother
of the hero who fell at the Fannin maesaore.
The steamer, City of Manchester, frOm Liver
pool, 10th lost., arrived at Philadelphia on Tues.
day morning. She brought a large and valuittle
cargo, and seven hundred passengers, which is
the largest number ever brought by a steamer
from Europe to this country.
A despatch from Jackson, Mich , says the.
evening express train of the 24th, from Detroit;
ran over a cow this morning, causing the death
of Mr. Black, the .engineer; Mr. Fuller, Mr.
i Greittaw of Dearborow, and J. Blossom of Mar
bbalL
.. tato' news from Havana confirms the arrival
of a French squadron at Havana. The Captain-
General has given several dinner parties to the
commander of the squadron--helleving that in
the event of a collision with the United States
the prompt aid of France would. be given to
assist the Cubans.
An alleged fugitive slave, named Anthony
1
Burns, was arrested in New York on Thursday.
After several witnesses testifying, his counsel
procured a postponement of tho case until
,Sat
urday. The proceedings wore conducted quiet
Iy, and there was no signs of disorder. It is
said that the fugitive, in an interview with his
master, consented to go back.
Judge Pearson, of Dauphin 00., has made the
firat decision under our new liquor law. He re
read granting license, a few days ago,' on the
ground of violating the law recently enacted by
tbo State Legislature, which prohibits the sale of
liquors to persons of intemperate habits,
after
due notice from the relations of snob unfortu
nates. This is the first decision of the kind un
der the new law, and one the righteousness of
which cannot be gains.syed.
Joseph Leonard, a school teacher, was. tried
before a Justice in Chicopee, Maze., last week,
and fined $3 and costs for assault and battery
upon William F Wheeler, one of his pupils, tie
punishment of whom, , though appropriate in
kind, was inflicted in consequence of the boy's
refusal to stay after school hours to sweep the
school house, a requirement which the magis
trate held to be illegal, on the ground that a
Jetsetter's jurisdiction does not extend beyond
school hours in matters foreign to the purpose
of instruction.
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Rusts Norse.—The bill providing for the can
cellation of alt "Relief" notes of this State, as
thoy ebould come into the State Treasury, did not
become a law. In ita stead a bill became a law i
,inthcrizing the cancellation of an amount of this
objectionable currency equal to the State's slak
ing fund for the year, which is estimated at three
!,undyed thonssnd dollars' and will probably be
considerably more. If wo remember rightly,
there is now outstanding of " Relief " notes
something over half a million of dollars. Under
the operation of the recent law about a year and
I a half will wipe them all out of existence. The
sooner the better.—Montgomery Lager.
ra- Prof nerve's invigorating Elixir or
Cord tal.o.The.pubtle, ofteatlceeired, bus exeretsel cam.
mondebie cautionin terting th• mortis of tldsprorwelism ,
Rh tag It alas poirocageCiiidciatldencn. That its
scadczfut and unparullolod tricot in DeTTOUB diseases, anti
lts powcrfut and controlling influence over all irregular!.
tics of the secretive organs, bare swept at•,v ay all do u. , :t frr m
the Intali , of the community, and given it a currency and a
ecte , ,rity ant only 5.-aongthe sick an l suffering, bat among
the faculty themseircs, never before attained by any adver
tised medicine. ben Dr. Moms witnemted, in the wilds of
Arabia, the restorative and life-prolenging tendency of the
plant cf • bleb this Bihar is en extract, ha knew full well
that a media oeprepared fettait most in duo time vanquish
all prejudice and opposition, and become the leading reme
dy Mr a large dove of complaints, both acute sod chronk:
tile expeotatlons are realised. A correspondence, umbra
erns nearly FIX thousand letters. attests Its 111171 , 15 t tCIiTILCO!
lens cures of norvensnem, dyrpepaln, sickness of the
stomach, deblllty, hysteria, torpor of the liver, palpitation
of the heart, mental deyrerflon, barrenness, physical in
competency, headoebe, hipeellondriasex, pains in the back,
Intermittent fev , r, female disorder!, languor, dullness of
el, bt, and that cis inertia which belongs to all the types of
The Cordial. Is put up. highly couoentrated, in rlnt but
ties. Price three dollars per bottle. two for five dollars,
six
for Mello dollars. C. U. BIND, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, New York.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United Mateo, Canada,
and the West Indies.
AGENTS.
FLEXING d BEGS., No 130 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
DE. °E.G. U. MEESE% N 0.140 Wood streat,do
3. P FLEMING. Allegheny City. m2ll:daw
.Wr Pantaloorm—The well-known superiority rf
GRIBBLVB et In the Garment, heels no comment on his
part ; it hen been acknowledged by all wbolinve favored him
with their order , ' tbatthey have never been fitted with the
same ease and style as by him. He begs to Inform his pa
trons and the public, that ble stock le now replete with the
newest Styles for coats, vests and penis. suitable for the
present season. B. GRIBBE,
Tailor and Pantaloon. Maker,
240 Liberty at., heed of yro;el.
PITTSBURGII
Life, Piss and E
55 Mari F IFTH S T REET.
e Insurae Company;
OFFIC
MASONIC PALL, PITTSBI3IIOH, PA.
JAAIE:3I.IOOIi, rrasklent.
Omura A. Cotrost, Secretary.
This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or
connected with LIFE RISES.
Mao, tigainatlinil anti Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis
sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Blake general
And against Lora and Damage by Sire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Iniandliavigation and Transportation.
Policies insured at the lowest rates consistent with safety
to all parties.
inaterons:
dames D. 1‘143111,
Alexander Bradley,
John Faßeston,
' Robert Galway,
Alexander Reynolds,
Armstrong County,
Horatio N. Less
Kittanning,
Ilinnn Stowe,
Bearer.
James S. iloon,
Samuel hiThirkag,
'William Phillips,
John Boat,
Joseph P. °astern, M. D.,
John linalpin, ,
Wm. P. Johnston,
James Marshall,
doorge S. ECIICD,
Wm. 8. Haven,
my26:l3r
The truth concerning Sellers , Ver.
inifugem.A single, vial producing wondcru—licad
tbo folloningi
Perry tp., Jefferson co , Tan. 27,.1862
Ms It. B. stusaul; sfs-1 bought of .7. R. Bees ons bet-
le of your Vermifuue, and gave it to a cbild of mine, and
it expelled 68 largo Worms, and (lanes number of smaller
ones.
• flasttill tp., Jefferson co., Feb. 7, 1852.
bin. It. E. lintras—lfsvlng tried your Verinifuge In my
fornEY. I can say that it la not to ba surpassed by any iler
mlfugo in the world for expelling Worms. . Q..Enossi2
. Winslow tp., Jefferson co., Feb. 17,1852
Ma. B. E. thdliots--1 gave one.bottle of your Vennifuge
to my child, and it expelled 75 large Worms. I think It
the best in use. Yours, respectfully,
PIT= Proms.
Prepared and sold by B. B. SELLERS & CO., 67 Wald
street l eiv2ll .. fr_z_BElkaT Th'UFCA.O4 1:11,27
Important to Clippers sand &weaker..
Dr. ILEYSIBL 140 Wood area; has received an as
sortment of
Thomas' Ifechanlcal Leeches; . .
." Cupping Glasses; •
Breast Gleams; •
" Eye Cops.
" Dental Leeches; -
as Ecariflcator..
These are really Important Inventions, and very convo.
nient to those who follow Leeohing. Call and see.them.
ihy-Corner Wood at and Strain alley. jR6
ti7e Western Pennsylvania.
Dn. L. Sous:tom. second, between Wood and Market
streets, and J. REED, Norticonst miner of Diamond. Alle
gheny city, are the attending Physiciansto the above Ineti.
tulle% for the first quarter of 1844.
Applications for admission may be made to them at all
hears at their offices, or at the hospital at:O'clock, P. M.
'Recent cases of accidental injury are received at all boors,
cr . ithout form.
C. YEAGER, 110 'MARKET street, Pitt* ,
burgh, Importer and Wholexile Dealer in FANCY
AND. STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city
find country dealers as large and well selected stock of
Goods as any Eastern house, and stuns prieas, thus .aving
/la - A
reight, time andexpenses. •
iffy Notice... The JOURNEYMEN JAlLoats o OR n the
S .S 0
CIETY, of Pittsburgh and - Allegheny, m
first and third WEDNESDAY of every 'month, at the PLORE
DA UOUSE,Narket Street.
EN 'By order.
.JOI YOUNG, JS.,Booistary.
DU. - D. LIUNT, Dentist, after a !Mort rib.
the sane°, baa again returned to the city; and will be
pleased to attend to all profcsdonel cab; at big new poe t
second door from Liberty. on FERRY Street. - frny2edw
It. L?. ri. Avery, Pri gh,isl o f tmhde First Ward
Publio Schools, Pittsburgh, m.cidate
for the
office of. Superintendent of Peek. Easels, for Allegheny
Regloter.--NENItY WOODS is a candidate for
the nomination for llogister, - before" the Whit' Von
' aprs:to
Wilson .INetl endless has teatored bia Wee
Uto ROM= Street, near Grant. EakilT:2w
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Pr4;toto,
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. SPECIAL .INO- NOTICES.".. -. ------- I , -
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-- . .. ... ' --' :Ira Yost, Aiigast,lo. len: .
State Mutual Fire & Marina lastiraxice Coratifiny ,
every nor. whether adult or chlid . ,-ohortiaytters.
OF PIIIiIibYLVANI A. . ,
.... - - - t . . 1 .-.A . LOPe .
Brand: Office eqr. /bora and SatitiOdd sic, Varga/1 , 17h. ': reason to bailer° they are troubled wi th worm., will take_
Dr:MIA:Ws Celebrated Vermitage. I firmly. bellereAt .Is .
Caltllltlat 3 5 0 . 0 1: 1 ° ' "P UILTIi ' '..-. '... : one of the greatoat worm destroyers of "the ager-lriasn 3 l-
I knower;
JohliP. ItutberfOrd, Dauphin eti.; P. C. iledwleit. genial
. ais tha
child of mine, about doe years 'old, his been trouldod
burg : Samuel. JOT:MS. Plitt:dell:lda: A. :Milting. Ilinkc - • with worms about six months beck ;we could got nothing_
Pittaburah; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; jobn ILltutherford,
~ to relley it until we came OM NI Dr. Illlatne's Vertolthila.
Dauphin co.; A. J. OillettMarriaborp. S. T-` 3 s:illeS; - .. or whic h we give but a small quantity.. The result, holt;
burg; Robert - 1114r, Oarbon co.• - - " -. eyer, was 01.1r1Unlilliary. The child passtd,oier three bun.
r JOUN P. RIITHERPORD, President. dr.,: worms . - - hilt: LENT,
A. A. OA.RILIEEt, Act'''. .A. J. GILLETT,SecreIarY. ' • -.. Williantabrugh,Long lidand.
The &boy° company will Insure against perils of sas and
inland navigation and transportation; also, on buildings P. S.—The slams Yeluable remody, also Dr. ld'fame's eel.
and merchandisalacity °root:tits% of .lowest rates consik ebrated Liver Pills, CM now be had at all reaneetabie Drug
tent with safety. Policies Vaned on dwelling houses eithar Stores in thiadt ....... ,
...
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perpetually cr for a term of years. ':' '- - ' - . ia l3 . • . ___.„.____-_•_,;, ~ „„;,_,.,,, 4 ,. ...., for, • __-,, ,„„_, ,„.,
r '''.."±"'''''''' ""' ''''' '''''''' ''' ".' ....'
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Itr..arLands'Veranirage; ' AlL'utbers, in comparison, are
worthless. • - - •
Also, for sale by the sole propri Wit} IlltoB., •
'• - :- Successors to.iiiiidd & 00. •' •
' . 50 Wor.4lstreet.3'
(iirard.ll.re and. Marino Inormmeo Cornpany .
Office of Pittenovh Ageney cem. FaurtA and...lx:WA/14d
espitalpt3oo,ooo Dollars.
• - numtons: •
Wm. 3L
D. A.. Shackelftird, . Paul Thorleer, . .
E. M. Darla, , • •J. U. Flanigan,
Thu& $. 3litcbell, Samuel Jones, •
E. D. Comegya, Thomas Crean,
Wm. ]I. 6ovrare,. 'F. D. Sherman, f , •
A. Dart, -• • • Philip P. Snyder.r.
Wm. P. Hacker ' Alex—Heron, Jr., .
Furman Eheppard. . . •
JOEL JONES, Pre_sident. -. A. S. GILLEPT, Secretary:
Wilt insure Cotton or Woolen ktictories, Buildings, Stores,
Merchandise and property generally; on the moet favorable
lama. [)al3l • A. A CARRIER, Anent.
Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia.
: Capital $llOO,OOO. _
• ' ROHR OrsilCE, WINCaERTER, VA. • •
Joa. 8: Carson, . John Kerr. "
Lloyd Logan, . • . James lEL Burgess,
Jame
l _N. VI. Richardson, • - •
licanyze. ' •
JOS. EL CARSON, President. C. S. VO.NK, Secretary.
. 0. P.. BREARE, Actuary. -
The attention of the community le especially Invited to
this company, as en lostitntion based upon an amplo cat+ •
tel, and conducted on the etricteat principles of equity and
economy. Policies issued on Boats, Cargoes, and property
'generally, by ' C WIRIER, Agent.
Jain Mica cor.lonrth and Staltbßeld l t& .
strange Developeutent.Sclentino men I
• 11-wYare dally bringing to light new inventions, and the :
march of wort-, c, se la onward; persons Bald, or becoming's°,
plede plowed to learn that ectence and long research com
b have breagbt berms the public the greatest wander
of the *Mtn the article of InIERSON'S AM Eltlo AN liK111:
uzsrottATrvis, a earl eure tot Baldness and to prevent
Mgr from falling. Ewe circular to, be bad of dm iigents,
giving. full particulars. Price $l,OO largo bOttles. gold
by • FIBRE'S: It CO.;.Propylotors,
67 Bnomior street, Cleveland, Ohio. '-
For sale In Pittsburgh in the following bousest:— •
Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox k Co., . • .:
•gt E. Sellers, ' GAL Keyser -•
_..Joel M
Mohler, • Benj. Page, J r.,... .
J. lI Causal.
Alketeny city.— . L.A. Beckham* rresidr tieio4J. P.
Zoning.
Birm*noSam.—A. Patterson. Jolla 0, Smith "l'agirE
11:YIndigestion ,stsate Ltver Complaint: .
ouurxt uy SIRS'S PICTRuLDUIL. , --Itead the
lowing letter from ger. 0: Mimeses, a Missionary In
Oregon: . .
Bla. J. M. lltea—Dear Bit.: Myself and wife having been:
tly benefited by the use of your Petroleum. I wteh
rive you send me a box of two or three dozen bottles. - I
am the Congregational Minister in this place, and several
of my people are alreeted with Indigestion nod an inaction
of the lira, the same of myself and wife, before taking ,
your PLIZOLEIS, Ow itter. OU.. Wo took 'leveret bottles- ,
two or three e X ach—about a year and a half ago, and we
have never enjoyed se good health for. years. as we have
since that time. had WI taken ts siis
le. bottle, telfoee
'that fullness of the stomeoh which PO distrce‘see the dira
peptic, was relieved, end I
relieved felt nothing of It eines that
titeo. My wife vas also from chronic- disease of
the liver, which bad bean of several yore stand:hag, by. the
use of your Petroleum.
Sold by 8.11. BIER, Canal Darin, 0110. g. KEISER, 140
Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every
where,
•
CASII MD AL FARE AND DIN..
I`s` SINE INSURANCE - COMPANY,: of
Pennsylvania. - CAPITAL, 3100,000: OKA*:
TBR PERPETO.A.L.• •
Preatat—lion. AUGUST/IS CO. ILEISTEIL • • ' '
Suretary-411011.AS 11. ;Esq. .
• DIRZCTOLS:
Hon. A. O. Ketster, • Samna W:
William Roldruson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie,. .
William F. Fatinestock, John A. CoA,
Harvey Holtman, Jacob' Peters, -
John Walker, Jr-, William Colder, Jr., -
Jacob S. ILO erftnfovi Aaron Bornbsugh.
RUSSELL A OAKES, Agents,
°Sloe, tn Lafayette Butlifinph
leg (entrtnee on. Wood oh eAt.)
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rrCITIZENS' traeurance_Cpriapany 01
Plttsburgh.--11. D. ZING, Dr:ealdent; SAM.
DLL L. ILSABILEIL, Secretary.
Office: 04 Mari Strist,6elween Market and Mod streets.'
Insures DOLL and OARS° Disks, on the Ohio and Mash.
Rivera and tributaries. • '
Insures against Ices or Damage by Era.
ALSO—Against the Perlis of the Sea, and Inland tiaeigis
tiouandTrabspertatien. " • '
DIELICTOR
H. D. King,
William Sagaley,
Samuel Ilea)
Robert Dunlnp, Jr., . Attu 8. Dilworth,
Isaar. 31. Per aock, Friir....:r: 5r1i......9,
B. Ltnxbaugh, J. &hum:anker,
Raper Bryant, WUtlnm U. 11.6.r.*
• Job a St.iptoi. .. • ~'''' ii .e..,28
ODASSOCIATED Firemen'', Insurone•
Company of the City of Pittsburgh
J. K. MOOItILK.II4 President—ROßEßT illilaY, Secre
tary.. -
•Will Inman against FIKE and TdASINE icuirs ore
Mods. Ottos: No. 99 Wateritreei. ........:.- ••.
Diatc/CFI: •
J. K. Sloothends- - - ' Nr-j• And n, •
erso
_ „...... 0.0. fustier, 11. 11 Simpson, .
Wm. 31. Mole, H. D. Will:1w, -
0. 11. Paulson, William Colanprood,
11 D. Ilaberta, John M. Irwin, .
Joseph Kaye• Wm. Ariikinson, .
I • i ' lkeld Camplvil. 1%1:.
••ArriaNTION I S. L. - o.—You are ter any uutinuti
attand at your Arrnory,•nn • MONlDAYS. WY.DNE.9-
DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to trarm . m aurb bual
neat ti.e may come Petite the Company.
SocTetar P. K ANC,
marl."):tlm,l y pro um.
tOol. 0. 0. F.—Place of nwettng, Wo.bloatoa
Wood *trait, between Fifth etreot and Virgin alloy.
PrISEVIOII LODGE, No.B::6—Mcota ovary Tizela',gowning.
UZSCANTILL F.:(C1141./X.Tr, No. 37—Meets first and third
Friday of each =nth.
-.1E14,1.251y
a.,IISGERONA
dogerotia bodge, No. 2A9, 1.0. of 0. P.. meetir ever
Waistesday °yenta; in Wanbington Roll. Wood et. flyby
117 Strofulsa: It is due ' MOMS Pdroonst - 'to
say that it has been known to completely 'eradicate'
every vesture of this dreadfal disease in lean time than any
otherrautedy, and,
_at less cost or Inconvenienes to the pa
dent.
The thousands of certificates in the bands of the proprie
tor. many of which ere from well known citizens of the city
of Pittebu—eb and its Immediate vicinity-, go to show dearly
audbeyond all doubt, that. Kurds Tvraotsme is a- Medicine
of no comma' value, not only as a local remedy in ‘iirralle.
so, Rheumatism, Deafness, Lou of Sight, but as a valuable
Internal remedy, inviting the investigating, physicians, as
well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its
These bating &dread of mixtures are &mired that this
medicine is purely natural, and la botUed !milt flows from
thebeeens of the earth. _
Thsf /amino certijleateis co piedfroto- paperputdasea at
' Syracuse, and botrs date Awust 2„1552, to which ti
also appended the tertideaterfthecatui D. 41f, D.,
tf
Thin may In truth certify, that I have been so badly af•
flitted with Scrofula fur the lastievenyearsthat most of the
time I have been unale to atd to ankind of halftime,
and mach of the time b unable ten
to walk nand waned to my
bed, an Intrebeem treated nearly all the time by thebest
Physicians our country affords: I occasionally got some re
lief, but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr: Foot
recommended me to try the'Petroleum, or Doek Oil, ism
rything else had failed. I did so Without faith at first; but
the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the =face.'
it once, and I at once began worthw better,' and by using
seven bottles I have got a cure thonsandsof dollars.
MRS. NANCY hi. DARKER.
This may certify that I have been acquainted with Rier's
Petroleum, or . Roeleoll, for more than a year, and haven.
pettedly witneased its beneficial effects in the cure of Ind,.
lent ulcers and other diseases for which it is recommended,
end can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wor.
thy . of attention, and can safely say that success htus eaten*
edits use where other modellee had failed.
D. Y. POOP, IL D.
Yoe sale tii all the Drsigghts in Pittsburgh. - fau27.d&w.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT-
A. IVTIGRE'S NEW STORE,
CORNER OF GRANT AND FIPTIT stßzrzrs.
AVING Tins. DAY OPENM 61Y NEW' STOICS,
n beg leave to call. the attention of the Ladles to the
large and splendid assortment of SPRING - AND SUMMER
GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found
some of the very finestgasis now imported. It comprises,
to Part,
200 pieces black and fancy Dress Silks.6octs , to $2 poryd
600 do Mons. de Lathes, Barege de beings, and UOTII37*.
200- do Beautiful }lunges and Tissues, in greatvaristy;
250 do New Style Dress Clinghms; .
2000 do American, French and English Prints;
500 do French end English Lawns;
200 1 1 Fronoh Collars, fr0m1234 cents to 0,00: 2 ' .
200 Mantillas,nf the latest styles, among , which are some
of tho most beautiful imported into this country.
Diapers,
- Table
Muslims, Tickings, Chocks,ldnells, Crimbt DlePerSt
Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear, Ac..
TEISMINGS.—Iathis department will be found com
plate assortment of Dress and Mantilla Trimmings,tdnitem
cod lloniton Lace. fine English and Thread Lace; au of
which wilLbe sold unusually low. •
Ten bolos yard wide kluslitt- at sis Monts per yard.
Beautiful Site for Residences.
won sAu.---Two urge iota of Ground, attests orr Mt.
o ppo s itei a shortdistancefrom the teeth:m. l plane,
and about ppoiFerry street. These Lots.have a large
front on the brow - of the hill, and command a beautiful
view. For pleasantness of - location, they are - unequalled.
Property on Mt. Washington is rapidly advancing in value,
and now le the time to purchase. Terms asap:nest earY.,
Also, two Lots, each Mi feet front by 210, situated on Mt-
Ma avenue, Price tf1...5" each. Terms. VO in hand; Wince
in espy. payments . B. CUTHBERT & 5011,
• m 72 5 • 140 Third street,
Trio GRAND MAY PARTY which was to take place on
j Monday neat. the 29th. near St. Mary's Cemetery, baa
been postponed until TUESDAY, the tOth. no Party will ,
be held at Oeklane, near the terminus of the Omnibus
route. Omnibuses will be running all say, to convey per
sons desirous of attending. The proceeds-will be applied .
to charitable 'purposes. A brass band will be in attendance.
Omnibuses will leave from the corner of FOURTH end
MARKET, and from the corner of FIFITIL and GRANT
Streets. , , my 27:31
UROPEAN AGENCY. PASSENGER A REMITTANCE
JD OPPICE.—.James - Blakely has arrangements made
with Easterly Rouses, which enables lam to issue . Drafts,
pavableat eight, for any amount. in London, Liverpool,
Dublin, Paris, and Frankfort on the Main; elm, at all the
Provincial Banks and. Branches in Germany, France. Great
Britain, end Ireland. Drafts over one hundred pounds at
$4,95 to IL Office, earner of Seventh and amithrleklets.
10011. BA.Lhl—That splendid Yarn of 25 acres, of LOW/E1 J.
Fleming. adjoining Walter Forward, jr., about 4 miles
east of this city. . On it there are good Improvements, and
coal enough to pay the low price it, is offered at, Upon
want a desirable country resident , : and one.that will pay
for itself, only look at it, and you will be satisfied.- Inquire
011.-J:BLEMING, on the land, or of
nry2s;tmd - VIOS. WOODS. 75 FOurth
DIPLIoNNNLL et,WlLltiociE,
BANKERS,
NI) posters in ilicheinge; Bank Notes, Gold and Bihar
ACoin. Carrot and .Par 'Funds received on deposit.'
Stocks bought and sold on commtsaton. Collections made
at any point In that:fatted States. - • • •
• Sou , ll East dossier of Market and vim' streets
URGH: ,
PITTSB PA.
TiIOMP EONDN. CAMMIT.
TIIOMPSON .BELL — & CO.,
BANKKIL - B.ANIC
OarnerAf Third ana Wood strati. i'ittibUrg4, Pa.
11AVANA. titiadtn---30,040 Arations quaint:a on band;
Jill and will tke
_FM ton to dose coustimment. - -
TAY /6 Ml= It SINCLAIR.
ES=
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Lsrinterjr.,
Eatlnel gler,
Willie= Bingham,
INMEZII
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On Saturday, '27th huh,. BOWEL C.; trnther of It. ,
Allen, aged 24 years. • . • • .
The trier& of thelamiliare respectfully incited to at-
P..nd funeral, on. Monday, 21th hut" at 4 o'clock', P. 31.,
rom - the iesidence 'able mother; No: 11310 etre,t, taint).
teed to the Allegbetry Cemetery, • •
On bidet'. May nth, kticalzoo - IMT. eon of J. W.
and Sarah E.llennedi, aged 1,1101 . 1, ,.': • ••• = 9 . 71 W, ••
.
NEW AIrir,INMEMIWIM.
Osphamms Count- Rile.
IX pursuance aim ostler of the Orphan? Court of /Ole.
gheny county, will be mese& , to public rale, on the
premises, on TEGESDAY the 22et day of June, A. D. 1554,
at la o'clock, A. Di, all the tbllowingdeeeribid Real Estate,
eltuate In Ross township. and being part of the Real '8e....
tato of the late NIODOLAS GOOD, deceased, to 1 dt: ,
All that eirrteln tract of land, bounded by -the - . Perils.
rills Plank Road, by land of faisiebnacbt and -- Ewa
nedy ; containing i 3 acres and 5 2,10 perehes.
Also, that other piece of land, bounded by said rosy), and
by lands of James Crinnlon: contelnlng 44 acres and ISEI
4.10 perches
: Also. [lll.U:int certain, other, lot of ground, bounded hi
lands of James elltilliOn, George Wlelillne, T. Robinson,T.
Gibson, and John Nock:. cant mining Tikacras and 20 perches.
'Any pissois 4eehing to purchase parte of either of the
above tracts can do so, according to a plan of suhdlibion
TERILa 01 Eier.--Onelait of- the purchase money to re.
main In the hands of the pnrehaaerduring the natural life
of Mrs. Mary Good, the Interest thereof to be paid to, her
annually; and the balance, one-third in band and metain•
&rein two equal annual payments from day of sale,-with
Interest from day of elle. . JAIIIES A. ornsimr,
miittwew • - 'Ade!, or iitchcasa Good, deed; '
... . .; . ' lOasettiand'Lecal Journal concl . ' '
Blen:.Wanted.
OE UUS)BED MEN WANTED on the Central RID
road, between Wilkineburg and Irwin's 'Station. . The
atlas will be '51412.34 a day,. payable at the end or each:
month. Al 0, PO DOWSES and CARTS wanted on thenear
work, fur which the bisbeet wages will bei Liven; . Enquire
at•tha aka, Brwidoek's• •
zny29:tf : JADISS FENLON.
Ng.W . BOOKS: NNW BOWLS I I—AT DAVlnutilli BOOK
82011 E. 85. Market street, nests Favrile • .
'•
The life of Dr. Alexander. brOheynits Works.
• Arnold's:life and Correspondence. •
. Consolation: by J. W. Alexander, D. D,
Reposition of the Discourses and Baying: of, our. Lord :
by John Brown, D. D.
. }fields Bible Illustration , . . .
The RcUpso of raitle.
Dautel : A Mcdel far Young Men.
Scott,
A Series of Lectures: Ir 7 Roe . W. A. t A
The Words ofJc:ms: 'by the author of the kfOlning aria
• Night Watches. •• -
The thin:All Expedition: by De. E.S. Kane, ..
My Schools and PchooT Mortars :•loy flagivhfliier.' • "
Vanity Hair:. by. Theckmy: ... • r:
• fliston• of Pndennis: by Thackcray. • • • • •
Cartes nen Books for Youths, he., -ha. rot Silo ot
soy 29. • • ' A. DA.VISON.
NSW BOOKS JUST It ECKiVED,--Thel.ife anti Bayley,
of lira. Partiogtoir, third supply. Edited by B. P. bbil
leher, of the Borten Poet. • . • -
Fern Leaves, from Fanny's Port Folio; mond Pries: by
• A ratan of the trial of Matthew F. Ward. .
Te Know tiothinget an. a:pose of the secret order of
Know Kothinsfai by a Know Something.
Paterson's National Magazine, for Jooe.
Grahasetabit &sloe, for June.
Godry's s Book, for June.
Yankee Notions, for te . Far &slaty . .
A. GI LDENTESINET A - CO, -
76.Foorth otrwt.
TO' the honorable th e Judges of th e Court of Caner,'
• T '
QUarter Sessions of the Pence, in and for theedanty .
''The panto:tot It m. Chambers, of the Seined Ward, eh)
orAllegheny, le the county aforesaid, humbly showetb,—
(That your petitioner bath provided with material.
(bribe aroommodation of travelers and others, at hie dwri
'ling house In the word aforesaid. and -prays that •yont
• Honors will be pleased to grant him a litense to keep a
Public bons* of entertainment, and your ,petitioner as Is
4111 Wand will pray. WSL
We, the subscribers:citizens ofthe ward aforesaid. do err
tifj, that the above petitioner is of good repute . Sir boom?'
and temperance, and Lowell provided with booze room sr I:
onnetalentrefor the accommodation of strangers and tram
'lei*. and that Paid tavern is necemarl. - .
-. Charles flainliton. 8 II Jteneagb. Chas:Milli, W B New
• ell. Serouel rrter llorre. Win Crawford, S Yonne
John Gayer, Edward Camila, lienry W . Walters, James
GROCERIES— .
250 htlds prime N. 0. * dozer ;
f.O bide I.:amid ertiAbeff Byar;
400 do N. 0.1Solosos;0514 cooperage; 1 .
50 do St J4mw , Sneor Ibms:so.3lobusses;
350 paelage. Y. TI. and Stack Teis;: •
40 rap prime El. Coffee; far cols by. . ".
• ?AO:MISUSE MITCHELTREE,
209 Liberty evret.
IJULNUIM e.:41)
- 12 hl pipe... Pale and Colored Bra • rdles;
• • Wine. best brands:.
10 do Madeira Wino; •
10 qr raeks Sweet Malaga Inas;
l betkets Bellsefok Charopapie;
0 bozo* Si. Joliet' Claret; with a general. amt.
maul, for sale - by
my 2 3 ' . •
ArlllBllY-1000 bbLe superior double recalled Whisky
;4 T
11 for aslo by
•
fILD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY-1* abls La
Riddel & Moyeee braada, for ate by
ray 22. MONTEVIE MITCHELTREM
S UGAIt AND O - 510l it i: Tv , •..
75 bra do 5=•.:
25 do B. 31olaszes; rot gale by
51' IL CLIIRIC HERO St CO,
111.111-10 ebb' lialtomftro llerrtn; • •
r 10 do No . / Trimmed Shod, full bblo;
10 do do do abort bble; for
CO.,
by myV/1 .11•CLANIN-111, 111111tON 1
HIDE:4--78 Salt Mica for role by
my 29 II'CLORKAZI, lIERRON d.CQ
titr
m ;tbB-100 dos for ast o
ti
::Iv
(LOTH bow for sale by
! 4 _/ TriyZi . . t ows
& CO.
i - 12;ACTLIEIL5-21XX 1 prim IW. Ueese relabels. for Pale i. 3
4 •
V • InT29 • • • • M'CLUEtEAN. - 11ERROZ 4 di Co.
To ICS-34 tierces on consignment and Yet ante by •
rnl29 • . P. BELLIIRS k CO.
TARCII-100 boxes Mlllleotha Pearl Starak'on em
S
slanraeat and Or salo by'. '
my 9 .
uu.t..11 CUKIIDIOI3B- . _ •
0 100 tkrealltaismik Brift'a; " •
80
do
Bt°ll3 2147 11 SELLEiIB A co
:TIMED BSIOI-10 tin= 8.0. Best
In . E. @EGGERS & CO.
T ARD 01L-50 bbls No. 1 lard (HI;
A 25 do No.l do.
, m ss • F. SELLERS.i. CO.
bbis No.l - larthonconeignment end for sal•
LUNE EMBROIDEiIIk&—A large assortment of Uude.
Slam., Collars, and needle worked Ruffilog; dip dt ,
doe Ladbw• flue Lace Rite, of superior quality : 230
Spotted WIN In alt the fashionable colors, justreeeived
uly4o . - A. DITIORWA.
"MALL MAI A-60 ideate fine Mink 1•111•111 remand e
• A. APTIGH VS,
corner Ghent and Filth etreets.
FItEBIITOSIATOEd.-4 dos plot can,r sale by
any2l,
kr.ACtikU3-6 dos quart cans tur sale DY
my 29 W. A. DITLIIRG.
.1•11=!•1=1111
SHAKER SWEET COEN—Green. Corn, p• soared .at
drird by the Shaken, a IralPerior ariVe• A f . or ir oa t tg o. .
rnYZ) . .
1.3 bbl blo.l, fur sale by
myZi Mina a animant.
OMINY-25 DU, No. 1 Baltimore 11erraig foe gala by
my 29 SMITII Z SINCLAIR.
spring and Summer Bonnets.
OIINO, BTEVENSON & TATS have jest received any
openod is large arsortmentof the latest styles erSiol..s
to Summer BONNETS. They invite the publlato. ell
and examine before purchasing elsewhere. [my 7:3N
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODd: I-11AGAN & AUL, No.
91 Market street, are now receiving their third supply
of Bummer Goods, comprising the nearest and moat beanti•
ful styles of
Berages, Striped Silks;
Grenadines, Trench Lawns,
Black Fig'd Silks, Lace Goods, .
Embroideries, Parasols, -
Tissues, Plain Posit Da Soli, '
Bonnet Ribbons, Challis. •
• Alio, a few choice Silk and Applique Mantillas. Our
stock being entirely new, the Ladies can rely upon gettins
the newest styles,u well all the best 'quality of Goods, 'at
very moderate prices.
. Remember the Iron Front Buildings, No. 91 '
MARKET
Street. . • my 27
NTILLIABLE TOWN. PROPERTY FOR SALE.--A - •Lot
V situated on Bluff street, near the corner of Marion.
fronting 20. feet on Bluff street and Tanning back 101 fee;
to a 20 fart alley; having thereon a One story basement
Douse, in esoellant repair, with a beautifalgardon in ront.
A Lot on Bluff street, 3 doors Loom Marion, W./feet front,
running back 116 feet ton 20 feet alley; having thereon a
large two story Mouse, containing brooms and a well 6 rw
!shed attic, bang papered and finished In the most modern
style; having water in front and back, with bath Moms,
eto. This Is one of the most desirable residences for a pri.
rate family in the city. • •
A lot on Diamond street, 20 by 110 aet, adlacemt to the
Post Office.
Also, a Lot in Birmingham, containing &4 feet on Lit.
e. ty street, having a side alley, and running back 127 feet
to another street. For pa:Raphael applr at
FRANDIBOUW Agency Mee.
w . 27 6t Fifth street, neer the Post Office.
7 , 1* bbla Plantation Molastas; • • •
- 260 bf do do • do; • •
60 bbls Bt. James e. b. do; •
10 bbls and bf bbls No. 1 lard 011;
26 times prime Sloe;
60 bre nWParland" Balerattm;
50 do: Bearer Buckets;
10 kegs spiced Pige Yeet; •
10 Das %alto HITS= Saga;
In Ftnro end for sale by
77 • MILLER k PSORIITSON
GtIEAP BUILDING LGT3 DOH SOUL situated In WIL.
kinsburglL-4 largo Lots at $ 125, each; 4do sl 6 9i
each:do a 6.5250 ; on easy terms.
• • ; : CUTIIIIBUT B. BON,
140 Third, street.
T. rsaissu 011,-14 bbb and 6 bait bble; far Bale by •
in 727 . HENRY, 11. COLLIN&
" re ' h ' u OATH; COLLES
niusm y_ loo base, prime. (Jutting Cheese, 93t !ale by
bay2l • 11NNRY FI. COLLINS.
bar Ibs - .
Ell lay 27 IL MUM&
• .T'}7 f hs•••• . , .•
. . •.- ; 4- .47' .• •
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TIIHATar r c 6 .I7 O It klrt;.;:rlde.'Lesteitrztii.khrtA.: "- ~:, ~ •,. ' .
" t2"- ttexestfa -- piAlt:tta i olv irliath lIZZ, large 9,43: de: 4!1:
=loll, $.5; &rood The, dee; Bence ter colored lemma, Ild,P .1 -..".1; . ~--,•-•:'
Perseus sectelegatatawill be charged 12% etn. - es Ire ter tte - . .' ': -.-'•• -- ' -
certificate,-Derne open at 7 o'clock. ;Arlon:new* to eimi.
Zilellee lit 71; detect; ....lira night of tbn FOAL, favorites, - •*1 ...,',-: ...,..,.
'Dr and Mrs W. FLORENCE, whom tour threirsboist the - ---......
United dtatealiss met with the meat emtrautdinarp• anceene * ,',..- •-:',..'-',.--::
•-•*.../ 3313 everaDT. MI 2.0.- ni I be 'prompted, the popular
Isiah dnuns. of IlthL ADD •ng IT 18:' , kedged Pet, Mr . : ."::: . 4 , - • '...."
Plerence i Dan O'eerelon. Mr- Dreleford t Judy 0 Trot r kilo • .
Ploreace......Pas Seel, :MIME Weldegrettent...To - coneltiel
with the eztravaganas •et StllleDlertSUS _ANDIrit Tim - --..
Sauna, Mr Plorenctr, AtottedpreCnifilladterrkpplpealabdcrk,_ '
' dhatapen,. Midget, lan - old Innettn,)- - 311“ Primp:(a dam . ~
-nue%) 'Armlets- Durefelnrry, bite Wic,rtatoo..lharlDii , the . ..
piece, "'La (tootle Datlen," by Dri.Prormace :Aso,' Dutra -.
Doltitreecorapaultd by berielfsn tbt.11,1144.A9p0;:. 1 ,4 •
the
popular mug .Dodte lido - ifJerrdatt. r. - . 7 -- . :.,- - ' -'-'-''-
... . . „
T E L AS Wit 11. -."
ZOA - Vli.trA l ).• a• i s
• DILL r9STER " A
1
• ' !•' 7 ..,
CONCEIgrO, .MOII4IOIIB .. - xtrolagrvax.o. • -
ix a)Snimidieezotiktyll44 - iierelotstlioir titua
ti
sent by Adapts A Ws aeculto f tifitmelitto
Refer to this office, the blusioStoieto
• ' -011tCUS AND fil*ciiGEßll37
troAtlo'it faithfully attioiled -
/I IMMAt/3 LtALL; tturn+•rly oft flue's aid march area,
I L ) near Satittifirld. eau be obtati34 tbr Pax /AN Beattraty, ' ,
Ocentem, PubMe . bleethip: an. -Also ' Cargo's C<Attion so 1
' 'flax Berri Band can be Brand to readbess at sit times, I y
BRAT III 6 to WM- BBABE- - CAM 6O 3 - at tba . .Crystai Palace
begmerreariPxuna mf 11.31, 0100, 4 Co.,Foratbldtreei,orar
ANANTILLAB.—St. A. DIASON CO.nallnpno on Mon
i11429th but" tinotbor lot of itch Mandl bus; Pit rcr
celted Imespral; - comjnising sonlentizely.nnw Frepcb
IlarON CV. fire mow opeulnge >216 LO
P 6 6 or rich platl r stripel end plelo AWL - el elsoi.:4
A.,11,130:1 & 00. &AV° retched, • '
r./..Rer expwww,7s.lwciwns-of-xl.cla EmbroNclitei ; which .._
'win be TO„ady vat.,,
. • -
A 7 J., taMSOti 00—OW' c.sof and* mteknbitit44 . th e -!
..iiii,.L.ewtnnd mast deAssblo styles of Dly owi lsrallt l»
• tiistt the 1904 ZOtb -81st of -Dill:,
11WP4G12,-.716 doz* . ery'ltstudstime, }tt. vtalr i tites
•JUI mad pattzrzui;,P4iiifty2 #l. 416' Feed Stort; Raft ' •
- MTV t . • . JAsies-witan OP :
- -
yy:N.TISIA.Sbres. nouns, .amtaining tam:
ticl4.at a tooderata rent, addax' a law statuara
9t
it
.oeprtataoae or Yon Offire.....Apoly at , •
• ' =
" ii 3 3 4 t • ~.eSistch.erreri, near Y0rt.00(4.,:-‘•
tru 1t z 773,90 . 0 FIS !. b . o!
r ou . cd , rale
ALICRATUS—Ib bbls mil 40 bpses for Fale b ' .
13 1i00,190 - dcoi for oak
BA'l° 31"4Z11.414 IC't
4 1 2Z 4 Tat tl e 6 1 1; 1 dit i ,
m om, l t. las - "rood stmet. •
o
rIASTEIi 0/1:1-1.$0.bb 1 0 4 .
1",24 . 11 ;t13163 -Io'bY 7IROB •
Bueeeieoe t6B.AVodnit=et.
•••••••• "*. 14°.
C
tine *Olor 'Jae.
.leatlr s liLLlON=-'2lXt lbw P
'rretH is .4 1 0/ 1 3 1 1 9!
nt/26 • FLEMINGCTIMOS.
- • .„
LIeLWIDNIA ElliNbk-800infialip;ilutrec0 114,21 A •
ralo by my2Bl" '.
'Lome 11R03...
_ •
SL. w auks In store and Cos cede
'11.1311511-8/108:-
CLitaiVEII'aLIUNELY 60Arn—Isgrino; 3.4,8 puntl4;Elc!sk
, te,rextred and tor rans.by:
•' • •' • ' -• MING BRO 9
ILT isTALLI.O. tti/138E1t--tkote, JOeirets Platte,'
Al' Ruts. Cates, Boots. end Gloves, just received end for •
mild et the Indio Rubber bepot, No; 116Jfiethei itreet: ' ••
nu* •• • - • II. PIIthLIPEL.'•
AUBIIMIL COMID.!—A new:lot.coOPlitateolUMN l P
L. 113161'1a Ala Long Contb%of YArlous restOettaull:
fox ealwat 11,C1 blaTket stmt. • •
py24. •••; •-•
moFraoss nrrCIIEGTEMF.
MOVrlto3li 31ITOILELTREEL
P. SELLERS a co
5.,....-,..1....-'1.v.•....:;:t
-.!t.:;:-.i.A..4,;.2'.'°-;•
MERE
MIME
siiint a 13Iti<•LAITi.
OSIFD-22b bnPfor waw
osa„ago.=-2oci.kegs neeived srd fixt sale by ;
O. A LARD 011.-Zrebb3ilsstore And forcate by
Able r''v Turmixo .BROS.
riIaiIItiIWARBDIDURKVA cunti—rbv:l.Tda; .tn.
.1; "teithaniighm.from t 0,45 nr enle a-hob:Bala
nodretail. at.th,AP Ci!Cloth Warcrocsas, 116 Mkiket st:
m 124 -;•• • • - . J: .B
AR UL`.UW CLOTII-11.000 yards of tho,pleln aad•
eniunelled flash, zatim&—cturell on %Ado, Wined ind' 1'
btavy 4nelr, stiods: sad wbottes.bs Ind retail at the tHrOloth
. t 3.. k PIIILLTPS:' •
Int:bendsla Starm at :Auction.
beautiful Farm baring been divided. by .this. sub.
scriber into lotr,•rangio; trout rrno to fire arrea.adli- '
.be offered at public sale ,m die .prealsei, SLTUDAY,
June .id . at II o'clock. This property is dingo-I in:Mir;
tiers Valley. about LAir alias from !bar citF- /be- /and LI
ezherdely fatal() and well .writerid, Tia an:hcble for prtratoi • :
realdenceinnd'etird.Ming.rdapoias,,The bar ri }bort
. tan re franathe Tunnel tuition of tbeStimbenville RaF mad, • • •
It Is alrooat surrounded with gond reads'. and mu be :lambed
with aka et all reasetasof the year. Tbrre is ntort one rt
lota ail excelimt Ilona& Baria,arid caber out buildinga r and
a Leave :number :e :FruitPfrevsin kocd. beating „order. . ' , •
Suitatdo retreahmentn previdedon the gran nd-
Minuses will be in rtmdiners at tbw.eorukr or Fifth std
Market, to.talc6, pat those . aishing•kcptircbase:f , Plats.Tam
be had by calling on theriOeilbm". • ••• lermralterol • . ".
APLAIN, 21•Fiftb rtrcet:or • .
mcntrint: • -
. • •••• • 113.•80.11 , ••
VD= STREET. "lIEtWeEt WOOD AND MARE •
sraEtrs, parartution PA„ Lade Francis' Patent
Metallic Life BOMP, of (Laranittli Iron . RISO. Manufactures -
Conner nod Sheet Iran Work,Cook I Stogies forSteemboata •
and lintels, Portable Forte!. Ferci-3 Iron Wore, Large -
Delta tbelicilgos.. 4.; Cork Life Prencriters, the best and. :. : .
ohonptet kind. Sniatitnal work nkl.n.lF4T Dny2.6:l •• -
11iTEW 11..)011.6 AT ltUr.:ll;Llie.—Orieco awl the Ooldett
.1. 1 1 . nom:. by Stephen Olin. D. D. L. L. D.. •.. • .
Behind the Scenes :by Lear Mayer Lytton .
Mori.lng Stara of this !Non' World: by 11.1. Poker.. ' .
-Cheinintry Ammon Mi. 1s:o wo breathe;
..
the weVer we thinly Dee soil we cultivate, and the'rdauda we: •
Cheinistr7 of Comma Ne. 2—Thebrendirty
beet me cook, iind the lieionwe we tokrusa. .
'
Blooklnegro Magnet:le, for May. ' •
• The ti'dhlnit . r armor: by Prof Mapes.. • . .
The Prectioll Drnughtimsa. Part XT. '
Danielle. or the Itaver's Oath. '
Oltotum'e Pleovial; Thiladel phis Yost, Ealtirtloy.Coniler.
Waverly Magesine, SPlritriel Telegraph, dci . dc., for>thbr-
weeit,:recuired by RUSSEL!" * ISDN - ••
tarD3 • Fifth stlect.iterti.Mai•ket.
•
XTEW BOOK& J OAT COIII,OIIEI I —Behind the*grieril . .
LI
by Lady Bullie'r: cloth. one ma
LIM In. Abyssinia; beirg lbs. personal narrative 'of 82k
Engliibman, long . resident in th at &altar,: by Mansfield
Corking, s q.; wit h 111riitiailote: 2vols. Price22,150.t.1..tk;::
kerning Stare of the• Now World : byli. Talker. ' Prim
61,?SS sloth.
. • Illatkynod'e Ma silos, for Vey..
Chambers' Animal, &edgy. '
Leslie's New Cook 800k. , ' Pilee
• Tbe Dodd Fondly Abroad: by Cbarlp Lever: Prlse 76
emits: FM rale by MINNR k CO., .. ;
Dircit leo In Stockholders....
A OREEARLY to a resolution of the- honed of Tteiteeir.
-1l of the Odd Fellornigall Asseidatlext Of the eiljof Pitta-..
bnelih, passed at g toestlioeheld at the on Tuesday,.
TM hist., the subierribens • to the Sleek - of indd'Arseelatlou
are hertby notified . that Tts[lo] pin =ye,' being the Ofth '
instalment of their subvriplion, silt be dun and payable
on the Stith or June, 1851 WM. 8. HUNTER, .
Treasurer 0. F. II lercetntlim,
• sny2o ' - oonier Market and Bneond st.s. .
TGIF RECEIVED -Beblod tbo &tepee by Lady Better;
ej Life In Abyssinia, brine notes cone:tett during Duels
to thit conotey, by ItLanstield Parkyns: •
MornioStar of the New World, by 11. B. Pirkor ;
Chemistry for Common Life, out 21; • •
Gernelle, or the listor's Oath, en nailing the of the
Occeri.and the Lend t. recelred and far sale by •
W. A. 011DENFENNET 00 4 ' •
No. DS Fourth street.
BLpE LICK WAT.EII-8 bbis recoisol this day..by
. • JOS. iLnatqa, ;-
coiner or tbe Dismood trod' Market st.
fly 26 ENUINE FAIUNA coLooNs—A. large supply Of gni:
VII genuine Farina Cologne, yectiyed this day by •
m. . . .
WlbTait% DaLaAtit OP WILD 011 bit • Y-1 gems •
tbls celebrated medicine received this day by '
• JOB, PLIIIIIIYO..
401111,113 INVIGOIATINO CORDIAL-2 dozni rocelored
IVA- by , .
.Itny%l JO3. BLICIONG.
AVMS' cumin ItALTIVISAL-1 gross tve*lral by
my2B ' JCB.:PLAIWING.
a ti tA B Titi‘lll.ll " u6-117°66 irealltgraia:
'DODIADES AND BAIR OIGS—A lc:, large assortment
of the finest English and French Pomadss and Hair
Oils, *remised by jmy^..Bl JOB. YLEKING.
AUNOkilk,B Vt 15.1151 G—A treitt eapply secely4 direct
from . the Bpricip by • • • • •
m7=6303. TLENITNO.
VALUABLE): REI AL lisiSTAlrkl -64/111. DAL.E I ,
Ti E Itzeontors of Altirtus Inset, lewd Carroll townetdp, •
Washington county, Pa. deceased; will oVer et public •
sale, on MONDAY, June 12111,184, the following 'valuable
The Glees Factory, on try itnn. known as . /.:2131410;" to
which is attached forty acres of Land. more or Icor, with
substantial dwelliog hogs* teammate, •fe., ref the semen%
modetion of those employed et ;hewing& 'The band abounds
in Stone Coal sad Lime Stone. and Includes about ten acres
saleable bottom.land;eituated on the Tiro, near Manor' tp.
bele City, and crossed by the llomptiold Balliond. This
property pr seats nrunoset Inducements bathe moot:factor.
or or capitalist, as • nib Ohl de...Valle investment...:..
I Alio—A Tract of Land, situate on Pigeon Creek., contain;
Ins twenty mils, more or less, and known as the "31111P:co. -
party," on which are erected a. comfortable dwelling house,
and a laroa nod substantial building designed for s. Few - -
Also—Three Lots, 66 feet In front and rittroir.„.lback OA
feet, situated In 31'Grew's plan cf out tote, ed.tololog plot of
Alesatio tot edjoinlog the above; In plot of A.-D.Closss,
containing about half an acre...: • . • .
Aleo—One Lot teajoirdng proply Aar Ilevjarilin Bentley :
and Mrs. Elizsbeth &utter', containing ebonture eau, '
- Also—One Lot adjoining property or Ain. 13 Bentley, end
frontingon thei.nrnplte, conjoining near 011eigere. •
Also—Twenty•sitt acres male turnpike,. adjoining bniks
of Minn , Young, JIIIIIIM P. ,Enswart,•'kiljah Trent , ' and;,
100'c Vanveorbis. This hurt, if nor Kohl' oot ire. wilt be of.
fend in Lots containing lire or sis-ncres leach, suitable Rik
pasture lots, gardens, or country residences. It p.334ntit "-
onusnal attractions to those who Irish tort:cure a pleasant- -
spot for a country bola*. , • • .• . . r
••• WY-Plots of the Ibregoing property viii. be el hit:rite& end
made known on the day Of sale' 'Soto to cod:Mane. at TO'
.. ,, elrt A. at collie day of sale. .•• _ • ropttpzo,a
itlY 11001ila--Ctodey's Latl3 o 4 Itack - for JIMC; a xolland
authenticreportofthotottuintany itirCtrialatidatt,
Y With, will tho rparehes t,f Ituldla lour;labod ecunael en
zage/ila the two; roceiced and.fctc tale itt • . :
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PAUL: KLEINE3.I:3 Literary Depot,.
• :ml2t Bin street, appetite thalbeatre.;
,!Past-coTored Lawns at . . •
, • Choice styles Ilerrininck and Cochipto
Also, a Cue assortment of non latornlstAr.,g gs sA' up.
Wok they irretteill. attention of the ladle.. - - '
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Sign' of THE Ina WrARD.
udLlf has retinue', bons the lianufitelogr.
VV. hoc llosiery Listricts•cf Europe, ' , bore ht 6•3 pun.
chased, for cash, a Terry 431 tandlo andwell 'wearied stock of
the beat descriptions only of Statile:l4.B*as. tirdershirts,
bra Glares; also .new style of Chihire leo ard Miran.
Fancy Stockings, togetteruithhis domestic: shah. of Pitts;
burgh Ifinn•setracti Tfoelesy. -- Be vHI lobby chnteraleor.
retail at Now York Importers' prises.. •
• Tietriernber the ylaet4s&O. t, 8 1 62 10 f /:118 . OLb 'Breaux
Byrn ~.aesra JCLAWN W.' :t • •
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